Canon PIXMA mini320 Drivers Download
Canon PIXMA mini320 Drivers Download Windows x32/ x64
Support for:
- Windows 10
- Windows 8.1
- Windows 8
- Windows 7
- Windows Vista
- Windows XP
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Canon PIXMA mini320 Drivers Download OS X x32/ x64
Support for:
- OS X El Capitan
- OS X Yosemite
- OS X Mavericks
- OS X Mountain Lion
- OS X Lion
- OS X
- OS 9
- OS 8
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Canon PIXMA mini320 Drivers Download Linux x32/ x64
Support for:
- Ubuntu
- Debian
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Canon PIXMA mini320 Printer Review– The Canon Pixma mini320 print high-quality photos of a variety of paper sizes up to 5 to 7 and 4 at 8 inches, but photo tends to scratch easily. The mini320, at 3.2 by 10.2 with 8.9 inches (HWD), looks like a giant mini260. It’s also relatively heavy for a portable printer, at 5.4 pounds, but includes a built-in handle to make it easy to carry. Add the half-pound battery option ($79.99 DirectX) and you can bring it with you to print photos anywhere. According to Canon, a fully charged battery can print about 110 photos.
The setup is quick and easy. Simply open the top and front lids that turn into input and output trays then open the inside cover, snap in the print head and four-color cassette, and close the printer. Load paper and you’re all set to print from memory cards and PictBridge cameras. (unfortunately you can’t print from USB keys.) To print from a computer, simply start the automated Setup program from the supplied disc and connect using a USB cable. You can also add an optional Bluetooth adapter ($49.99 direct) or connect through the built-in infrared port.
The front panel is similar to most current Canon models, with both buttons and a wheel you can rotate to move through the menu settings along with a gradient 2.5-inch color LCD display that allows you to view photos from a memory card. I ran into a couple of minor problems with the menus and Control Panel. Every time I select a photo to print, I have to set the number of copies one step I kept forgetting, so I then had to back up to set the number to “One. “Another problem is that the only actual editing function of the” edit “menu is for cropping. Other options including brightness, contrast, and red-eye reduction are on an advanced menu, where you might not think to look for them.